Which is better...the oral or the topical version? How effective is it compared to minoxidil and finasteride? Can't seem to find the answers anywhere online.
Does the oral AND the topical need prescriptions? I've heard the oral version does. Not that it matters if the topical needs one or not as I'm not including more than one topical in my regimen (minoxidil).
And, who here takes oral spironolactone? And what kind of doctor prescribes it? Not saying I'll take it but, I still want to know.
I'm 6 weeks into spironolactone (topical - 5%) twice per day. It definitly is no where near as potent as flutamide was. I will be giving it 6 months using a good amount at temples and crown twice per day.
No sign of side effects thus far.
Too be honest I am willing to try pretty much anything new/experimental as long as it isnt guaranteed to kill. I'll always risk some sides
This is my first post. Sweet! This question goes out to anyone who uses topical spironolactone- Does it make your hair oily and give it that "greasy" look? I'm asking because I have very long hair.. about midway down my back!